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A handout package containing several key documents will be provided
The Employee Withholding Certificate, commonly known as the Form W-4, is an IRS form used by an employer to withhold the correct federal income tax from an employee’s pay.
Starting in 2020 the W-4 differed significantly from the prior versions of the form. The major difference is the current forms focus on the employee’s expected tax situation for the year and withholding allowances or exemptions are no longer a factor after 2019. However, where employees have not submitted the new form to their employers, the older versions of the form remain in effect. Employers may have to deal with two different withholding computation procedures.
IRS Publication 15-T, Federal Income Tax Withholding Methods, provides tax tables and worksheets to accommodate tax computations for 2019 and earlier Forms W-4 that are still in effect as well as the new forms submitted after 2019.
In this practical webinar, you will learn about how employees should complete the 2024 W-4 Forms. You will also learn how to use the Publication 15-T tables and the IRS Income Tax Withholding Assistant for Employers to compute withholding using either the 2020 or later W-4 Form information or the information from prior year W-4 Forms that are still in effect.
This webinar covers the features of Form W-4 for 2024, when an employee is required to submit an new form, when prior year forms may be carried over, the methods used to compute withholding for both 2020 and later forms and 2019 and earlier forms. It also discusses how to use the various tables and worksheets provided in Publication 15-T – Federal Income Tax Withholding Methods as well as other information payroll professionals need to know to stay in compliance, the employer’s obligation to withhold income tax, and the role of Form W-4 in solicitation and verification of Social Security numbers to help avoid or mitigate penalties for incorrect W-2 Forms.
The current Form W-4 does not use withholding allowances, so the method for computing withholding is different from versions prior to 2020. Existing employees who do not want to change their withholding amount may leave prior Forms W-4 – Withholding Allowance Certificate in effect indefinitely. Payroll professionals will have to know how use both withholding calculation methods.